Weather puts a damper on Easter egg hunt Greenbank News ed from a holiday in PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 16, 1985 -- 33 Senior citizens meeting by E. Irvine minutes silence for Stan the sick list. We had six April 17th 1:30 at the Lat Sv: wl YW Ye : Florida. Publicity Ploughman and birthdays and a cup and cham Centre followed b) by Shirley Lee For the next 2 weeks, The Senior Citizens = Laurence Wilson. saucer was presented to a pot luck supper fo " Margaret Couperthwaite held their regular There were twc Fred and Mabel Dayes seniors at 5.30. I'he Greenbank Hall Perry. will do the news, so meeting April 10th. Call members and it was nice on the occasion of their . Tea and coffee and bir- Committee held their 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Jack please give her a call at toorder by the President to see our Florida 50th wedding anniver-- thday cake was served annual Easter Egg Hunt Couperthwaite, and Mrs. 852-6693, then I'll be back followed by the singingof members back with us. sary. There will be a by the ladies of the April on Saturday-April 6th at Aleta Leask have return- = in May. O"Canada and two Also some who were on euchre on Wednesday, group. the hall and park. Although attendance was down a little this year, (perhaps due to the | miserable weather), we | still managed to enter- tain about 75 local | children. Our special guest, Mr. John Cavers of Uxbridge, put on a very entertaining hour of magic acts, songs and a puppet show. Our thanks to him for his help. This | years big winners in the egg hunt were Travis Howell, Ronda Pro- haska, and Amy Wan- namaker. Thanks to the - parents that helped. Due to a number of re- quests, the members of the hall committee have decided to install a | telephone in the hall. To this end, there will be a dance held at the hall on Saturday, April 20th. If you wish to support this | venture and have a good time doing it, tickets and information are available from Hugh | Loughran at 985-8239. . | Rev. and Mrs. Rodgers : Were Saturday evening B guests of Mr. and Mrs. " STANLEY al rg Holden Ie Drew Gunsolus of Lind- : ; z : Rk say and attended the 5 X95 METAL GARDEN SHED DELUXE EMBOSSED TO THE LUCKY ECONO SLIDER WINDOV presentation be Fi h Store garden ioois:and more. 140 cubic ise] of STEEL GARAGE DOOR WINNER OF A TRIP Single glazed, sashless window. Comes com- nthe Roo a the j Siofage sooce, €3°, peak height Weodgra 9' x 7 precision engineered garage door with plete with screen, clear western wood frame Academy Theatre | embosssy panels, Sieleolour 88 one-piece, swing up design. Easy to install TO LAS VEGAS: and hardware. presented by 'the/ yourself 33'w. x 29" h. 45"w. x 35" h. ; Heritage Christian Mr. Arnold Campbell (R.8.0.) (R.S.0.) I School. A former resident of | nN our village, Mr. Gordon > > Jennings, died on Friday at Dr. Ruddy Hospital, Whitby. Services were held Monday from Port 88 Reg. Petrolia, Ontario 2 1 Ji Our Reg. $159.88 $271.95 b 4% 719% 3 Perry with interment in Brooklin. Durham Region -- x Branch of the Canadian ELL Diabetic Association will > Pr ] EWN) = SJE YN be having a Diabetes Products Display and Fair, Wednesday, April 24, 3 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Parish Hall, 2 : Ribblesale Drive, Whit- -- ] | Na > ------r TE nN by. (corner of Anderson SPRUCE CASHWAY FOUNDATION WHITE ROUND St. and Manning). CASHWAY RAIN-PATCH EAVESTROUGHING Mr. and Mrs. Frank rr-- STUDS Roof patch to seal lap joints, cracks and leaks, use 10 Sterbicar COATING Replace old eavestroughing, easily and quickly Vale, Mrs. Marion Dur- iD out, eg paneling, ECONOMY °'°"'" wel weather concrete founda- Sturdy white vinyl, maintenance-free. No soldering or metal cutting required Me od Dun VV) Ww ward and Mrs. Muriel fencing. etc 1 07 tions, indoors or out. Gibson enjoyed an 5.69 U/ SAVE $1.00 Li SAVE $1.00 ON LI 10' TROUGH 10° DOWNPIPE Easter weekend trip to 114° panel J. Adon ON EVERY EVERY 4 LITRE 49 69 Nashville and the Grand 4 LITRE PAIL OurReg. PAIL Our Reg. 5 5 Ole' Oprey. 7116" panel 8.29 1.27 4 L $6.99 ' 4 LY $6.99 Bacon of Zephyr and Mr. ; 9% oi gy, SE » } Y | NG YO | : Y | = gy 9 na 7 i Robert Gay of Sterling were recent guests of Rev. Art and Ruth Rodgers at the manse. "To all community members who want to help and support your local hospital, don't forget to attend the Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair Saturday, April 27, 2 - 4 p.m. in the Latcham Centre. Mr. Michael Clarkson of Mississauga and friend, Michelle of Sar- nia. visited with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clarkson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKean after church on Sunday, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Britton of Lemonville and Mrs. Jean Butter of Port HURRY! SPRING PROJECT SALE ENDS APRIL 27TH, 1985 AVAILABLE AT ®P/L in PORT PERRY 10 Scugog Street 985-7334 ®P/L in LINDSAY Hwy. No. 35 & 7 CASHWAY in BROOKLIN Hwy. / & 12 - PETERBOROUGH LUMBER BUILDING CENTRES